How to Remove Rubber Flooring: Tips and Tricks

Rubber flooring is a popular choice these days and fits your workout spaces, playrooms, and other high-traffic areas’ needs due to its durability, shock-absorbing properties, and ease of maintenance. However, there may come a time when you need to remove your rubber flooring, either because it has reached the end of its lifespan or because you want to replace it. Whatever your reason, with Terrain Rubber Flooring solutions, removal is as easy as installation and can be done without professional help in most cases. Here are some tips and tricks to help make the process as smooth and easy as possible.

Step 1: Know your flooring

If your flooring is the interlocking type, like the Terrain ECO interlock, or the Terrain Vulcan Linkmats, removing the flooring should be as easy as pulling apart a puzzle! If your rubber flooring is glued on the floor or fixed with pins, the next few steps should help you.

Step 2: Gather Your Tools

Before you get started, you’ll need to gather the tools you’ll need to remove your rubber flooring. Here’s a list of the most essential tools:

  • Safety glasses and gloves
  • Dust mask
  • Utility knife
  • Pry bar or chisel
  • Hammer
  • Floor scraper

Step 3: Prepare the Area

Once you’ve gathered your tools, it’s time to prepare the area for the removal process. Start by removing furniture, equipment, or other objects from the room. Cover any vents or openings with plastic sheeting.

Step 4: Cut the Rubber Flooring into Strips

Cut the rubber flooring into manageable strips. This will make it easier to remove the flooring.

Step 5: Pry Up the Strips

Once you’ve cut the flooring into strips, pry up each strip.

Step 6: Scrape Away the Adhesive

After you’ve removed all of the rubber flooring strips, you’ll need to scrape away any remaining adhesive. 

Step 7: Clean Up

Once you’ve removed all of the rubber flooring and adhesive, it’s time to clean up. Use a broom and dustpan to sweep the entire room. 

Removing rubber flooring can be as easy as is their installation with Terrain. Not only is it simple to do, but you can also access our services for easy removal or installation, whenever you need. Reach out to us with any questions or concerns about removing your rubber flooring. We’re here to help you every step of the way!

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FAQs

Rubber flooring can be built of synthetic or natural materials, including recycled tyres. Because of its elasticity and bounce, it falls under the category of resilient flooring.

Our regular dimensions for the Eco tiles are 50x50 or 100x100. And the thickness starts from 15mm to 70mm. However, since we are manufacturers of these products, any customization can be possible.

We usually maintain stock for the regular items. However, on average we should take 7-10 days to produce 100 sqm of tiles. (For a specific enquiry, feel free to get in touch with us for the accurate lead time. It could be ready in stock or can take within 2-3 days to deliver.)

Terrain tiles: 1-2 days
Seamless flooring: 3-5 days
Rubber rolls: 2-4 days

Color fading is a normal process due to exposure to UV radiation. However, for outdoor applications, we use a special material to limit the yellowing effect on the flooring and increase the longevity of the product.

An initial smell in the rubber products is normal. However, with enough ventilation post installation, the smell should go away. If it doesn’t, feel free to get back to us. We will work out a solution for you.

We offer a warranty of 2 years for all Terrain manufactured products.

We offer a variety of test reports for our products. For more information, please visit the Downloads section of our website.